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Christmas is less than 2 weeks away, and the holiday deals are in full swing. Sorting through all the cash-back-bonus-bucks-low-APR-for-60-months offers can be a daunting task for even the savviest deal seeker, which is why Approved Loan Store has compiled some of the best holiday deals all in one place. This is only part 1, so keep an eye on the blog in the next week for more great car deals!

Hyundai

0% APR for 72 months on the 2013 Hyundai Elantra, Elantra Coupe, and Elantra GT, No Down Payment is Required

0 percent financing actually means $13.89 per month per $1,000 financed, and not every buyer can qualify for the deal. Consumers with poor credit or no credit might not fall under the program’s parameters, but car buyers who are interested in the deal will need to move fast as the offer ends January 2, 2014.

There is plenty of fine print on these deals, though. The delivery must happen by January 2, 2014, and the deals are not available on finance or lease offers. Car buyers who have enough funds on hand to pay for the whole car outright can find a good deal, but everyone else will have to check out their financing deals below.

As it is with all of these deals, they are subject to approval and can vary by location.

Check back with Approved Loan Store in the days leading up to Christmas for more deals. If you are tired of looking and ready to get into a great new or used car for the best rates, Approved Loan Store wants to help YOU! Good credit, bad credit, no credit, we will work with you to get you into a car you want at terms you can afford! Get started today by filling out our secure online auto loan application here, and for more car buying and credit tips, check us out on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube!

It is the ultimate goal of every automaker to produce a car that drivers love so much that they would buy it again for their next car. I would guess then that GM is very happy this week as the Chevy Volt has, for the second year in a row, received the highest user satisfaction rating from Consumer Reports.

93 percent of Volt owners stated that they would buy a Volt again. The Volt beat out the popular Dodge Challenger and Porsche 911 which both received a 91 percent rating.

Some of the other top vehicles of the year were the Volkswagen Golf TDI at 80 percent, Toyota Camry Hybrid at 87 percent, Audi A7 at 90 percent, Toyota Prius V at 83 percent, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 at 81 percent.

Readers, we want to hear from you! Does the Chevy Volt’s satisfaction rating from Consumer Reports make you more likely to buy a Volt? What cars have you loved so much that you would purchase them again? Leave a comment below, and let us know what you think!

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Anyone who has ever owned a car knows that the true cost of a car goes beyond what is paid at the dealership. Maintaining a car and keeping it in top shape is important to avoid more expensive repairs, but one of the biggest day-to-day costs of a car is, of course, paying for gas. By getting a car that is more fuel efficient, however, drivers can save big bucks over the course of a year at the gas pump. We have compiled some of the most fuel-efficient cars according to FuelEconomy.gov, the United States government’s official online source for fuel economy information, alternative fuels, and ways to save money on the road.

2012 Honda CR-ZPrice: Starting at $19,545Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1365Miles/Gallon: 35 for city driving, 39 for highwayReviews: Motor Trend praised the Honda CR-Z for its “bold looks, high quality, and genuine driver appeal” and emphasized that this is more than just a good hybrid car. The Honda CR-Z is a great car, period.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Honda CR-Z, fill out this application today.

2012 Scion iQPrice: Starting at $15,265Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1365Miles/Gallon: 36 for city driving, 37 for highwayReviews: Motor Trend gave the Scion iQ a glowing review after driving it around San Francisco. Its small but surprisingly not cramped layout makes it the perfect car for city driving.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Scion iQ, fill out this application today.

2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEVPrice: Starting at $21,625Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $540kw-hrs/100 miles (for electric cars): 27 for city driving, 34 for highwayReviews: The Mitsubishi i-MiEV did not do so well with Motor Trend as far as lengthy drives, but they called it a good investment for city commuter drivers who are looking for an environmentally-friendly car.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Mitsubishi i-MiEV, fill out this application today.

2012 Chevrolet VoltPrice: Starting at $33,500Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1470 for gas, $648 for electricityMiles/Gallon: 35 for city driving, 40 for highwaykw-hrs/100 miles: 36 for city driving, 37 for highwayReviews: The folks over at Motor Trend couldn’t praise the 2011 Chevy Volt highly enough, calling it “one of the most significant automobiles to come out of Detroit in the 60-year history of [Motor Trend.]” While their “First Test” review was not available as of this article’s publication, we expect that Motor Trend will continue their love for 2011’s Car of the Year.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Chevy Volt, fill out this application today.

2012 Nissan LeafPrice: Starting at $27,700Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $612kw-hrs/100 miles: 32 for city driving, 37 for highwayReviews: Motor Trend did not have their review for the 2012 Nissan Leaf yet, but The Car Connection called it a “quiet, smooth” ride and loved the car’s unique design. They also appreciated that it was an electric car with 5 seats instead of the usual 4 seats standard to most electric cars.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Nissan Leaf, fill out this application today.

2012 Hyundai SonataPrice: Starting at $20,000Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1805Miles/Gallon: 24 for city driving, 35 for highwayReviews: According to Motor Trend’s review, the Sonata’s design is not only distinctive and visually attractive but also makes sense aerodynamically. Tests showed that the 2012 design lessened the drag over the 2011 model, showing that Hyundai is constantly striving to make their cars better.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Hyundai Sonata, fill out this application today.

2012 Audi A3Price: Starting at $27,270Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1768Miles/Gallon: 30 for city driving, 42 for highwayReviews: Motor Trend hasn’t reviewed the 2012 Audi A3 yet, but U.S. News ranked it as one of their top 11 Upscale Small Cars, calling it practical but fun. Their review said it was the car “able to do it all” from winter driving to back road races.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagenPrice: Starting at $16,495Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1768Miles/Gallon: 30 for city driving, 42 for highwayReviews: No review from Motor Trend yet, but Edmunds claims that the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen is “in a class of its own,” praising everything from its luxurious interior to its fuel efficiency.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen, fill out this application today.

2012 Toyota Prius VPrice: Starting at $23,520Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1203Miles/Gallon: 44 for city driving, 40 for highwayReviews: The Toyota Prius V was a contender for Motor Trend’s Car of the Year award, and even though the fuel efficiency was not as strong as the 2011 model, the 2012 model has more interior space. They said with the added space, it was a good choice for people who wanted something like an SUV but didn’t want an SUV.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Toyota Prius V, fill out this application today.

2012 Kia FortePrice: Starting at $16,200Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1946Miles/Gallon: 23 for city driving, 32 for highwayReviews: U.S. News ranked the 2012 Kia Forte in their top 10 Affordable Small Cars, and amongst reviewers, the consensus is that there is a lot to love about the Kia Forte. Besides that, it is the best deal for the dollar when compared to similar cars in its class with a roomy interior and more standard features including iPod USB port, Bluetooth, and satellite radio.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Kia Forte, fill out this application today.